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In Reply to: NAD C320 jumper posted by binoymehra on September 5, 2004 at 10:45:23:
Find yourself 2 pair of 'Tiffany' style RCA male connectors. They are often reffered to as coaxial style RCA plugs, prefferably they should be described as Teflon insulated. Disassemble them. All you want is the Teflon 'donuts' with the male rca protrusion attached. To each pair of donuts solder a 3" piece of 14ga fine (.999+) annealed siliver wire[not sterling wire]. I use 2% silver bearing Kester '44' solder. Bend to fit into the Nad jacks. No need to insulate as silver oxide is a fine conductor. No need for a ground connection as this only introduced potential ground loops.
'Tiffany' style plugs are made by DH Labs, Vampire, and numerous vendors from the PRC and Taiwan. I've included a link to a picture. You'll see what is meant by a 'Tiffany' plug. The 'donuts' make it easy to insert and remove, without having to yank on the wire.Works like a charm and IMO better than the Audioquest links.
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